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Personal Memoirs Of A Residence Of Thirty Years With The Indian Tribes On The American Frontiers

CHAPTER XI
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He recognized me as one of the party on that occasion.

He was introduced to me by the name of Wabish-ke-pe-nace, or the White Bird, and seemed to rouse up from a settled look of melancholy when referring to those events.

It appears that his conduct as a guide on that occasion had made him unpopular with the band, who told him he had received an honor for that which should be condemned.
That it was a crime to show the Americans their wealth, and the Great Spirit did not approve it.

His dress had something wild and forlorn, as well as his countenance.
_17th_.

A week or two ago, an Indian, called Sa-ne-baw, or the Ribbon, who encamped on the green in front of my office, fell sick.


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